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Darryon Spencer

My approach to therapy: I take a cognitive behavioral and solution focused approach. My goal is to support you along your journey to mental wellness. I intend to work with you to find solutions to your problems as you work towards overcoming your mental health challenges.

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Amanda Kohl

My approach to therapy: I'm an LGBTQIA+ affirming therapist and view YOU as the expert on yourself. We'll work together through collaboration (since you know yourself best) and modalities like Accelerated Resolution Therapy so you can find relief and growth.

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Allison Gradzki

My approach to therapy: Integrating evidence based therapies with innovative methods, I emphasize a structured yet creative approach. I provide ERP and I-CBT to treat OCD symptoms. Anticipate a respectful, empathetic, and supportive environment.

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Thomas Hanna

My approach to therapy: I am deeply rooted in empathy, understanding, and science. I use multiple theoretical orientations and techniques such as person centered, cognitive behavioral, neuropsychology, mindfulness, and solution focused brief therapy.

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Howard Lane

My approach to therapy: Clinical approaches: Client-Centered Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Existential Therapy, Jungian Therapy, Mindfulness Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Psychodynamic Therapy, Solution-Focused Therap

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Janea Charles

My approach to therapy: I love to incorporate non-traditional counseling techniques such as breathing techniques, food assessment, sleep assessments, etc. My counseling style is warm and interactive. I believe in treating anyone with respect, sensitivity, and compassion.

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Deborah Soares

My approach to therapy: I'll tailor therapy to your unique needs and together we'll find out what works best for you. I provide support, safety and accountability to help you reach your goals so you can thrive. Likely there will be some hard work and also plenty of fun.

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Allen Shamon

My approach to therapy: I view relationships as the source of people's greatest joys and pains. I want all clients to have the experience of being treated with care & I will always do my best to establish a setting you feel comfortable sharing your most vulnerable moments.

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Sherri Kirkpatrick

My approach to therapy: I specialize in helping people get out of their own way by challenging their thinking, looking at things from a different perspective, and learning new ways of doing things.

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Laura Phillips

My approach to therapy: I'm a formally trained cognitive-behavioral therapist, person-centered, and solution-focused. My goal is to help you manage your own mental health, not to stay in therapy forever. Online video therapy is very effective, give it a try!

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